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Apple has unveiled iOS 17.4 beta 2, bringing significant updates, here is everything you need to know

Apple has initiated beta testing for its upcoming iOS 17.4 update, which includes macOS 14.4 beta 2, watchOS 10.4 beta 2, and tvOS 17.4 beta 2 updates. Currently accessible to iOS users participating in public beta testing and developers, the new beta OS version brings remarkable enhancements. Apple has introduced significant updates to the App Store and iPhone, aligning with the Digital Markets Act across 27 European Union countries.

 

1. When is iOS 17.4 releasing?

 

 

According to reports, Apple is set to launch the official version of iOS 17.4 in the initial week of March 2024. The final release timing is also expected to align with the legal obligations that Apple must adhere to in the European region.

 

As per the Digital Markets Act, Apple has been instructed to implement certain modifications to the iPhone and the App Store, with a deadline set for March 6. Consequently, it is expected that Apple will release iOS 17.4 either before or on March 6 to comply with these requirements.

 

2. Upcoming new features of iOS 17.4

 

 

As mentioned earlier, the latest iOS 17.4 update introduces substantial changes to both the App Store and iPhone. These modifications include the inclusion of support for additional web browsers, the provision of assistance for alternative app marketplaces, and much more.




 

Here are the details of the new iOS update -

 

1. Alternative app marketplaces

 

For the first time, iPhone users have the option to get applications from sources other than the App Store, such as the Epic Games Store. This development resulted from the EU's antitrust ruling against Apple.

 

2. Browser Option

 

 

iPhone users now have the ability to decide their default browser through a pop-up notification in Safari. Also, users are now able to utilize browsers operating on engines distinct from WebKit, such as Firefox or Chrome.

 

3. Payment flexibility

 

In the latest iOS 17.4 beta, iPhone users have the capability to make in-app purchases utilizing payment methods beyond Apple Pay, including options like PayPal or Venmo. Also, they have the freedom to establish their default NFC and wallet applications for Apple Pay.

 

4. Stolen Device Protection

 

In the latest update, iPhone users can also choose to always enforce a security delay when modifying security settings, even in familiar locations. This enhancement will present a challenge for thieves attempting to deactivate Find My iPhone or wipe the device.

 

5. Podcast Transcripts

 

This fresh addition enables iPhone users to explore transcripts of podcast episodes within the Apple Podcasts app. These transcripts, crafted by Apple, resemble the real-time lyrics feature found in Apple Music.

 

6. Siri Enhancement

 

 

With the iOS 17.4 beta update, iPhone users now have the ability to instruct Siri to read messages in languages different from the ones they use for other Siri tasks. Users can include languages via the Settings app under Siri & Search > Messaging with Siri.

 

7. New Emoji

 

iPhone users now have access to seven additional emoji options, including a heart with a bandage, a face exhaling, and a face in the clouds. Additionally, there are new variations of family emoji featuring different genders and skin tones.

 

8. Vision Pro Compatibility

 

For users of Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2, it's now possible to disable Double Tap while wearing Vision Pro. This helps prevent conflicts between Apple Watch gestures and those of Vision Pro.

 

Furthermore, iOS 17.4 introduces several minor adjustments. These include the renaming of the Listen Now tabs to Home tabs in the Podcasts and Music apps, the addition of the address bar in Safari, the inclusion of the Identifiable Region label in the Settings app, and the extension of the Siri shortcut to Germany.

 

What Lies Ahead? It's worth noting that iOS 17.4 remains in its beta testing phase, and Apple might unveil additional updates before the official launch in March. For beta testers, it's important to recognize that this version may contain potential bugs and glitches that could impact iPhone performance and battery life.

 

 

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